Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau (i/ˈɡɪnibɪˈsaʊ/, GI-nee-bi-SOW), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese:República da Guiné-Bissau, pronounced:[ʁeˈpublikɐ dɐ ɡiˈnɛ biˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa. It covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948sqmi) with an estimated population of 1,704,000.

Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Gabu, as well as part of the Mali Empire. Parts of this kingdom persisted until the 18th century, while a few others were under some rule by the Portuguese Empire since the 16th century. In the 19th century, it was colonized as Portuguese Guinea. Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau, was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea). Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and no elected president has successfully served a full five-year term.

Bissau

Bissau is the capital city of Guinea-Bissau. In 2007 Bissau had an estimated population of 407,424. Bissau is located on the Geba River estuary, off the Atlantic Ocean, and is Guinea-Bissau's largest city, major port, and its administrative and military centre.

History

The city was founded in 1687 by Portugal as a fortified port and trading center. In 1942 it became the capital of Portuguese Guinea.

After the declaration of independence by the anti-colonial guerrillas of PAIGC in 1973, the capital of the de facto independent territories was declared to be Madina do Boe. Bissau remained as the capital of the Portuguese-occupied regions, and the de jure capital of all of Portuguese Guinea. When Portugal recognized the independence of Guinea-Bissau and decolonised in 1974 due to the military coup of April 25 in Lisbon, the two territories merged and Bissau became the capital of the new independent state. The city is known for its annual carnival.

The city, as the seat of government, was the scene of intense fighting during the beginning and end of the Guinea-Bissau Civil War in 1998 and 1999.

Guinea

Guineai/ˈɡɪni/, officially the Republic of Guinea (French:République de Guinée), is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea (French:Guinée française), the modern country is sometimes referred to as Guinea-Conakry in order to distinguish it from other parts of the wider region of the same name, such as Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea. Guinea has a population of 10.5 million and an area of 245,860 square kilometres (94,927sqmi).

Guinea is a predominantly Islamic country, with Muslims representing 85 percent of the population. Guinea's people belong to twenty-four ethnic groups. French, the official language of Guinea, is the main language of communication in schools, in government administration, in the media, and among the country's security forces, but more than twenty-four indigenous languages are also spoken.

DISCOVERING GUINEA-BISSAU part I

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would be great to take you guys along with me, sorry if sound too exited but everything was really beautiful.
Hope you enjoy it and DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE.
And Please LEAVE A COMMENT I love reading them :)
XOXO

published: 19 May 2016

The Time Guinea Bissau Kicked my A$$ | The Travel Diaries

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel: http://www.youtube.com/itsmylife365brendan | Music by http://www.youtube.com/kiddrussell
My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" t...

The trip around the world - Guinea-Bissau

Travel: Guinea Bissau - Guinea

published: 31 Dec 2015

Meet Satu from Guinea-Bissau - A day in her life

MeetSatu, a Plan International sponsored child from Guinea-Bissau. We gave her a camera to show us a day in her life. Since 92% of the population in Guinea-Bissau lack adequate sanitation facilities, we have installed water and sanitation facilities in Satu's community. Setu attends a school established by Plan International and participates in a club where she learns about health and children's rights. Her mother leads a Savings and Loans group initiated by Plan.
When Satu grows up she wants to be a teach so that she can educate those in her community.

DNS2013 Africa travel 4 part - Guinea-Bissau

published: 25 Apr 2014

top 10 visiting places in guinea bissau

published: 12 Dec 2017

New museum to put Guinea Bissau's 'Slave Coast' on tourist map

A new museum in Guinea Bissau charting the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade hopes to put the history of the 'Slave Coast' on the map, and draw tourists to what is one of the world's poorest countries

published: 23 Sep 2016

Back to Bissau, Guinea-Bissau with Malaria

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.

published: 03 Oct 2012

Daridibo - Guinea Bissau

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal is the conservation of the chimpanzee population and their natural environment in the Boé region of Guinea-Bissau. Daridibó undertakes all sorts of generally community-based actions to achieve this goal.
Daridibó is supported by its sister organisation CHIMBO. The board of CHIMBO is based in the Netherlands and its members have extensive experience with international nature conservation projects.
If you want to join us, please visit our webiste and contact us:
daridibo.org or chimbo.org

published: 21 May 2014

Hotel Lisboa in Guinea Bissau

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-hall and taylor made service for the high end of the Hotel market .Our guests are VIPS !
Hotel is just 8 minutes from airport and the city centre. And we have a FREE shuttle service between airport and our hotel.
Prices for rooms as from 50 euro.A top-suite is only 99 euro's (exclusive breakfest but for longs stay ( as from 4 days ) we will offer you the breakfest for free.
With our heart and soul.
Please be so kind to send us your e-mail so we will send you our latest updates , special offers and / or book your reservations : hotellisboabissau@hotmail.com
Welcome in Guinea Bissau

DISCOVERING GUINEA-BISSAU part I

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would...

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would be great to take you guys along with me, sorry if sound too exited but everything was really beautiful.
Hope you enjoy it and DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE.
And Please LEAVE A COMMENT I love reading them :)
XOXO

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would be great to take you guys along with me, sorry if sound too exited but everything was really beautiful.
Hope you enjoy it and DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE.
And Please LEAVE A COMMENT I love reading them :)
XOXO

The Time Guinea Bissau Kicked my A$$ | The Travel Diaries

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel:...

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel: http://www.youtube.com/itsmylife365brendan | Music by http://www.youtube.com/kiddrussell
My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" taxi into the tiny West African country. And, arriving in Bissau, I was quite interested in the architecture, and the people. It was cool. But, as I tried to make my way out to Ilha Bubaque, I quickly learned that this is a tough country to travel.
I'll be back with more travel diaries every month. In the next episode, coming in February, I'll take you through my time in the neighbouring country of Guinea.

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel: http://www.youtube.com/itsmylife365brendan | Music by http://www.youtube.com/kiddrussell
My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" taxi into the tiny West African country. And, arriving in Bissau, I was quite interested in the architecture, and the people. It was cool. But, as I tried to make my way out to Ilha Bubaque, I quickly learned that this is a tough country to travel.
I'll be back with more travel diaries every month. In the next episode, coming in February, I'll take you through my time in the neighbouring country of Guinea.

Meet Satu from Guinea-Bissau - A day in her life

MeetSatu, a Plan International sponsored child from Guinea-Bissau. We gave her a camera to show us a day in her life. Since 92% of the population in Guinea-Bis...

MeetSatu, a Plan International sponsored child from Guinea-Bissau. We gave her a camera to show us a day in her life. Since 92% of the population in Guinea-Bissau lack adequate sanitation facilities, we have installed water and sanitation facilities in Satu's community. Setu attends a school established by Plan International and participates in a club where she learns about health and children's rights. Her mother leads a Savings and Loans group initiated by Plan.
When Satu grows up she wants to be a teach so that she can educate those in her community.

MeetSatu, a Plan International sponsored child from Guinea-Bissau. We gave her a camera to show us a day in her life. Since 92% of the population in Guinea-Bissau lack adequate sanitation facilities, we have installed water and sanitation facilities in Satu's community. Setu attends a school established by Plan International and participates in a club where she learns about health and children's rights. Her mother leads a Savings and Loans group initiated by Plan.
When Satu grows up she wants to be a teach so that she can educate those in her community.

The Bissagos Islands, also spelled Bijagós (Portuguese: Arquipélago dos Bijagós), are a group of about 88 islands and islets located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the African nation of Guinea-Bissau. The archipelago was formed from the ancient delta of the Rio Geba and the Rio Grande and spans an area of 2,624 km2 (1,184 sq. miles).
Only some 20 islands are populated year-round, namely Bubaque which is where the Bissagos administrative capital is situated and is the most populated island, Bolama, Carache, Caravela, Enu, Formosa, Galinhas, João Vieira, Maio, Meneque, Orango, Orangozinho, Ponta, Roxa, Rubane, Soga, Unhacomo, Uno, and Uracane.
There is a high diversity of ecosystems: mangroves with intertidal zones, palm forests, dry and semi-dry forests, secondary and degraded forests, coastal savanna, sand banks and aquatic zones. The archipelago was declared in 1996 a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—Boloma Bijagós Biosphere Reserve, known for animals including marine turtles, hippopotamus and the southern islands are today a nature reserve.
Demographics
The population is estimated at about 30,000 (2006) and the local ethnic group known as Bijago (Portuguese: Bijagó) predominates. It is a relatively youthful population due to high birth rates and low life expectancy even by African standards.
Economy
The economy is largely rural, with many families living from subsistence farming and fishing. There is some tourist activity, mostly boat charters from neighboring Senegal. Lack of infrastructure and communication links prevent the development of the islands' unique tourism potential.
Starting in the early 2000s, several the Bissagos islands began to be used as transit depots for narcotraffic, which is quickly changing the social and economic fabrics of the islands.

The Bissagos Islands, also spelled Bijagós (Portuguese: Arquipélago dos Bijagós), are a group of about 88 islands and islets located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the African nation of Guinea-Bissau. The archipelago was formed from the ancient delta of the Rio Geba and the Rio Grande and spans an area of 2,624 km2 (1,184 sq. miles).
Only some 20 islands are populated year-round, namely Bubaque which is where the Bissagos administrative capital is situated and is the most populated island, Bolama, Carache, Caravela, Enu, Formosa, Galinhas, João Vieira, Maio, Meneque, Orango, Orangozinho, Ponta, Roxa, Rubane, Soga, Unhacomo, Uno, and Uracane.
There is a high diversity of ecosystems: mangroves with intertidal zones, palm forests, dry and semi-dry forests, secondary and degraded forests, coastal savanna, sand banks and aquatic zones. The archipelago was declared in 1996 a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—Boloma Bijagós Biosphere Reserve, known for animals including marine turtles, hippopotamus and the southern islands are today a nature reserve.
Demographics
The population is estimated at about 30,000 (2006) and the local ethnic group known as Bijago (Portuguese: Bijagó) predominates. It is a relatively youthful population due to high birth rates and low life expectancy even by African standards.
Economy
The economy is largely rural, with many families living from subsistence farming and fishing. There is some tourist activity, mostly boat charters from neighboring Senegal. Lack of infrastructure and communication links prevent the development of the islands' unique tourism potential.
Starting in the early 2000s, several the Bissagos islands began to be used as transit depots for narcotraffic, which is quickly changing the social and economic fabrics of the islands.

New museum to put Guinea Bissau's 'Slave Coast' on tourist map

A new museum in Guinea Bissau charting the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade hopes to put the history of the 'Slave Coast' on the map, and draw tourists ...

A new museum in Guinea Bissau charting the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade hopes to put the history of the 'Slave Coast' on the map, and draw tourists to what is one of the world's poorest countries

A new museum in Guinea Bissau charting the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade hopes to put the history of the 'Slave Coast' on the map, and draw tourists to what is one of the world's poorest countries

Back to Bissau, Guinea-Bissau with Malaria

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria...

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.

Daridibo - Guinea Bissau

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal...

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal is the conservation of the chimpanzee population and their natural environment in the Boé region of Guinea-Bissau. Daridibó undertakes all sorts of generally community-based actions to achieve this goal.
Daridibó is supported by its sister organisation CHIMBO. The board of CHIMBO is based in the Netherlands and its members have extensive experience with international nature conservation projects.
If you want to join us, please visit our webiste and contact us:
daridibo.org or chimbo.org

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal is the conservation of the chimpanzee population and their natural environment in the Boé region of Guinea-Bissau. Daridibó undertakes all sorts of generally community-based actions to achieve this goal.
Daridibó is supported by its sister organisation CHIMBO. The board of CHIMBO is based in the Netherlands and its members have extensive experience with international nature conservation projects.
If you want to join us, please visit our webiste and contact us:
daridibo.org or chimbo.org

Hotel Lisboa in Guinea Bissau

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-ha...

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-hall and taylor made service for the high end of the Hotel market .Our guests are VIPS !
Hotel is just 8 minutes from airport and the city centre. And we have a FREE shuttle service between airport and our hotel.
Prices for rooms as from 50 euro.A top-suite is only 99 euro's (exclusive breakfest but for longs stay ( as from 4 days ) we will offer you the breakfest for free.
With our heart and soul.
Please be so kind to send us your e-mail so we will send you our latest updates , special offers and / or book your reservations : hotellisboabissau@hotmail.com
Welcome in Guinea Bissau

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-hall and taylor made service for the high end of the Hotel market .Our guests are VIPS !
Hotel is just 8 minutes from airport and the city centre. And we have a FREE shuttle service between airport and our hotel.
Prices for rooms as from 50 euro.A top-suite is only 99 euro's (exclusive breakfest but for longs stay ( as from 4 days ) we will offer you the breakfest for free.
With our heart and soul.
Please be so kind to send us your e-mail so we will send you our latest updates , special offers and / or book your reservations : hotellisboabissau@hotmail.com
Welcome in Guinea Bissau

DISCOVERING GUINEA-BISSAU part I

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would be great to take you guys along with me, sorry if sound too exited but everything was really beautiful.
Hope you enjoy it and DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE.
And Please LEAVE A COMMENT I love reading them :)
XOXO

18:11

The Time Guinea Bissau Kicked my A$$ | The Travel Diaries

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it wo...

The Time Guinea Bissau Kicked my A$$ | The Travel Diaries

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel: http://www.youtube.com/itsmylife365brendan | Music by http://www.youtube.com/kiddrussell
My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" taxi into the tiny West African country. And, arriving in Bissau, I was quite interested in the architecture, and the people. It was cool. But, as I tried to make my way out to Ilha Bubaque, I quickly learned that this is a tough country to travel.
I'll be back with more travel diaries every month. In the next episode, coming in February, I'll take you through my time in the neighbouring country of Guinea.

21:45

The trip around the world - Guinea-Bissau

Reminiscences of holidays in Guinea-Bissau. 22 minutes long video about adventures of an e...

Meet Satu from Guinea-Bissau - A day in her life

MeetSatu, a Plan International sponsored child from Guinea-Bissau. We gave her a camera to show us a day in her life. Since 92% of the population in Guinea-Bissau lack adequate sanitation facilities, we have installed water and sanitation facilities in Satu's community. Setu attends a school established by Plan International and participates in a club where she learns about health and children's rights. Her mother leads a Savings and Loans group initiated by Plan.
When Satu grows up she wants to be a teach so that she can educate those in her community.

5:58

Bissagos Islands

The Bissagos Islands, also spelled Bijagós (Portuguese: Arquipélago dos Bijagós), are a gr...

Bissagos Islands

The Bissagos Islands, also spelled Bijagós (Portuguese: Arquipélago dos Bijagós), are a group of about 88 islands and islets located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the African nation of Guinea-Bissau. The archipelago was formed from the ancient delta of the Rio Geba and the Rio Grande and spans an area of 2,624 km2 (1,184 sq. miles).
Only some 20 islands are populated year-round, namely Bubaque which is where the Bissagos administrative capital is situated and is the most populated island, Bolama, Carache, Caravela, Enu, Formosa, Galinhas, João Vieira, Maio, Meneque, Orango, Orangozinho, Ponta, Roxa, Rubane, Soga, Unhacomo, Uno, and Uracane.
There is a high diversity of ecosystems: mangroves with intertidal zones, palm forests, dry and semi-dry forests, secondary and degraded forests, coastal savanna, sand banks and aquatic zones. The archipelago was declared in 1996 a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—Boloma Bijagós Biosphere Reserve, known for animals including marine turtles, hippopotamus and the southern islands are today a nature reserve.
Demographics
The population is estimated at about 30,000 (2006) and the local ethnic group known as Bijago (Portuguese: Bijagó) predominates. It is a relatively youthful population due to high birth rates and low life expectancy even by African standards.
Economy
The economy is largely rural, with many families living from subsistence farming and fishing. There is some tourist activity, mostly boat charters from neighboring Senegal. Lack of infrastructure and communication links prevent the development of the islands' unique tourism potential.
Starting in the early 2000s, several the Bissagos islands began to be used as transit depots for narcotraffic, which is quickly changing the social and economic fabrics of the islands.

New museum to put Guinea Bissau's 'Slave Coast' on tourist map

A new museum in Guinea Bissau charting the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade hopes to put the history of the 'Slave Coast' on the map, and draw tourists to what is one of the world's poorest countries

4:16

Back to Bissau, Guinea-Bissau with Malaria

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like a...

Back to Bissau, Guinea-Bissau with Malaria

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.

6:00

Daridibo - Guinea Bissau

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated na...

Daridibo - Guinea Bissau

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal is the conservation of the chimpanzee population and their natural environment in the Boé region of Guinea-Bissau. Daridibó undertakes all sorts of generally community-based actions to achieve this goal.
Daridibó is supported by its sister organisation CHIMBO. The board of CHIMBO is based in the Netherlands and its members have extensive experience with international nature conservation projects.
If you want to join us, please visit our webiste and contact us:
daridibo.org or chimbo.org

1:03

Hotel Lisboa in Guinea Bissau

Hotel Lisboa Bissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon...

Hotel Lisboa in Guinea Bissau

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-hall and taylor made service for the high end of the Hotel market .Our guests are VIPS !
Hotel is just 8 minutes from airport and the city centre. And we have a FREE shuttle service between airport and our hotel.
Prices for rooms as from 50 euro.A top-suite is only 99 euro's (exclusive breakfest but for longs stay ( as from 4 days ) we will offer you the breakfest for free.
With our heart and soul.
Please be so kind to send us your e-mail so we will send you our latest updates , special offers and / or book your reservations : hotellisboabissau@hotmail.com
Welcome in Guinea Bissau

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